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This book draws on the main themes covered during the International Workshop on Molecular Architectonics which took place in Shiretoko, Japan from August 3 to 6, 2015. The concepts and results explored in this book relate to the term molecular architectonics which stands for electronic, optical and information-processing functions being orchestrated by molecular assemblies. This area is defined as the third stage of single-molecule electronics and builds on stage one, where measurements were performed on single-molecule layered films, and stage two, the resulting quantitative analyses. In this work, experts come together to write about the most important aspects of molecular architectonics. This interdisciplinary, visionary and unique book is of interest to scientists working on electronic materials, surface science and information processing sciences using noise and fluctuation.
Introduces a newly developing interdisciplinary frontier that bridges materials science, surface science, nano-science, and non-conventional information science Allows researchers in the field of materials science to understand non-conventional information processing, in which materials perform important roles Discusses the latest developments in single-molecule science Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Takuji Ogawa is Professor at Osaka University, Japan. His research is focused on the syntheses and measurements of single molecular electronic components, self-ordering of nanostructures on solid surfaces as well as on the development of new measurement techniques to estimate single-molecule conductivity.
Inhalt
Systems for molecular architectonics.- Surface science for molecular architectonics.- Measurements for molecular architectonics.- Design and synthesis of molecules for molecular architectonics.